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Are students with allergies typically considered disabled and receive housing accommodations?

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Are students with allergies typically considered disabled and receive housing accommodations?

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No; only if documentation is provided of a substantially limiting condition. Sometimes respiratory functioning is so severely affected that a student will satisfy the requirement to be considered disabled under the Americans with Disabilities Act. In other cases, students may be sensitive to environmental elements but their sensitivity will not rise to the level needed to constitute a disability. Their major life activity of breathing may be somewhat, but not substantially limited.

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